4.3.2 List of all errors and warnings
When the option TeX-parse-all-errors
is non-nil, you will be also able to open an overview of all errors and warnings reported by the TeX compiler.
command
TeX-error-overview​
Show an overview of the errors and warnings occurred in the last TeX run.
In this window you can visit the error on which point is on by pressing ﹤RET﹥, and visit the next or previous issue by pressing ﹤n﹥ or ﹤p﹥ respectively. A prefix argument to these keys specifies how many errors to move forward or backward. You can visit an error also by clicking on its message. Jump to error point in the source code with ﹤j﹥, and use ﹤l﹥ see the error in the log buffer. In addition, you can toggle visibility of bad boxes, generic warnings, and ignored warnings with ﹤b﹥, ﹤w﹥, and ﹤x﹥, respectively (see Ignoring warnings for details). Press ﹤q﹥ to quit the overview.
user option
TeX-error-overview-open-after-TeX-run​
When this boolean variable is non-nil, the error overview will be automatically opened after running TeX if there are errors or warnings to show.
The error overview is opened in a new window of the current frame by default, but you can change this behavior by customizing the option TeX-error-overview-setup
.
user option
TeX-error-overview-setup​
Controls the frame setup of the error overview. The possible value is: separate-frame
; with a nil value the current frame is used instead.
The parameters of the separate frame can be set with the TeX-error-overview-frame-parameters
option.
If the display does not support multi frame, the current frame will be used regardless of the value of this variable.